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Allen County SPCA offers beat-the-heat tips for pets

Wednesday, June 27, 2012 - 1:44 pm

The Allen County SPCA announced pet owners should take these precautions for their pets in extreme heat.

*Keep pets indoors in air conditioning or in cool area.

*Keep extra water bowls out for pets and add ice cubes to hydrate throughout the day.

*Suspend walks with your pets. If you must walk pets on leash for purposes of them relieving themselves, avoid hot pavement as the pads on their feet can be burned.

*Limit outside time to just enough to relieve themselves. Suspend extra playtime.

*Symptoms of overheating include excessive panting, drooling, mild weakness, increased heart rate, bloody diarrhea and vomit. If you see these symptoms contact your veterinarian immediately.

*Pets like Pugs and Persian cats are more susceptible to heat stroke since they cannot pant as effectively due to their flat face.

*Elderly pets, pets that are overweight and any with heart or lung disease are also more vulnerable and should be kept in cool air-conditioned rooms as much as possible.

*Never leave animals parked in a vehicle.

*Leave your pets at home if you are going to watch fireworks. They cause stress and can also damage their hearing.